BY BECKY L. JACOBS — By way of background and for some context, I lived and worked in Brazil before I joined the faculty of the University of Tennessee College of Law, so I am a total Brazilophile, and I try to get back as often as I can. I was incredibly fortunate, then, when I had the opportunity to participate in the Study Space V workshop on cultural diversity, property rights, and sustainable development. It is a very timely topic for Brazil. Read More
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America’s Footnote: International Intervention Required to Decolonize Guam by Katherine Murray
November 26, 2024
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